Video Surveillance

To enhance security measures at Madison Middle School, Puckett Engineering designed an IP-based video surveillance system that included 32 IP video cameras at various locations inside and outside of the building. The IP-based system offered several advantages over an analog system, including web access and digital recording. Camera positions were

Puckett Engineering designed and commissioned closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance systems for Metro Nashville schools from 2002 to 2010. The projects included new CCTV systems and modifications to existing systems. The CCTV systems included digital video recording systems, monitors, connection to local area networks, indoor and outdoor cameras, lightning/surge protection, and